Burgerman wrote:Heres one for all the socialists, that think getting free money from those with more than they have, is a real thing. Seems they are not very bright!
Just for a FYI!
There is free money to be had. Here in the USA those with the most money take from the many that have the least money.
Also those moneyed takers hold themselves as conservative. The process is known as "externalization." As in "corporate externalization" or "externalization of expenses"...look it up.
Fundamentally, cost externalization occurs when a company transfers some of its moral responsibilities as costs to the community directly or as degradation to the environment. For example, railroads and airlines transfer the cost of fuel, noise, and terminal infrastructure to the community. Airlines and auto manufacturers transfer the cost of degraded air quality to the community and the environment.
The leader in cost externalization is the pro sports industry. Nothing to do with pollution or cheaper tickets. It's just getting the taxpayer to foot the largest portions of their business expense.
That is the "Sport of Kings" here in the USA. They don't pay for the cost of the stadiums the tax payer does.
They don't provide training of the athlete the schools do at taxpayer expense.
The don't even pay for ads because their games are reported as news the same as weather.
Subsidize those Kings and give em a tax break, they're conservatives!
I show you where the money comes from and you call it socialism.
But when I point out the money goes to the Kings.
You say that's business and ask me why I resent business.
Now if I showed you where taxes were only used to provide for health, education and infrastructure you would call that socialism too.
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